because it has calf powder/syrup
Nestlé produce a list of their products suitable for vegetarians and vegans on their website. The current listing does NOT include Lion Bar. See related link for website.
Yes, but it contains dairy products so is unsuitable for vegans. The plain chocolate bar is labelled suitable for vegetarians (in the smallest, most difficult to find writing possible) but some of the other types are not labelled as such so I would be wary of them. Allegedly, the bars do have a "Suitable for Vegetarians" writing on them, but it's insanely difficult to find.
Assuming you're talking about the chocolate bar - no it doesn't. It has a 'V' sign on the wrapper - indicating it's suitable for consumption by vegetarians.
Zero Bar and Nestle Crunch bar
They are made by Nestle.
Yes, but it contains dairy products so is unsuitable for vegans. The plain chocolate bar is labelled suitable for vegetarians (in the smallest, most difficult to find writing possible) but some of the other types are not labelled as such so I would be wary of them. Allegedly, the bars do have a "Suitable for Vegetarians" writing on them, but it's insanely difficult to find.
You might receive a Nestle Chocolate Bar or a Nestle Crunch Bar.
Nestle, I think
Um, Nestle?
Nestle introduced the 100 Grand Bar in 1966.
Your description is that of a Nestle "Chunky."
Four squares of a Nestle Double Cream chocolate bar contains 121 calories.